adulate
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They use poetic, romantic language to adulate this criterion lota and refuse to use any other instrument, similar to seniors who reject CDs and insist that “everything sounds better on vinyl.”
From Salon ● Jul. 10, 2012
There must be villains and heroes, nations to hate or to adulate.
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Is the planet so emaciated in human leadership--the Mother Teresas and Geraldine Ferraros--that we have to adulate the American dollar?
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It is not that I adulate the people: Without me, there are demagogues enough, And infidels, to pull down every steeple, And set up in their stead some proper stuff.
From Don Juan by George Gordon Byron, Baron Byron
In the first letters the lovers adulate each other and adorn each other with the most hyperbolic epithets, swearing eternal love and fidelity, and deluding each other in the most absurd manner.
From The Sexual Question A Scientific, psychological, hygienic and sociological study by Auguste Forel
He adulates Minke, whom he has betrayed, and in House of Glass, the last novel, the author's torment of this official hypocrite is lashing and relentless.
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In the fourteenth century the Pope is already called 'dominus deus noster'—precisely the style in which Martial adulates Domitian.
From Outspoken Essays by William Ralph Inge
Is it any wonder how the poor man adulates wealth, when those in high station—the great and titled of the earth—are so ready to worship and revere it!
From Confessions Of Con Cregan An Irish Gil Blas by Charles James Lever
And to think that the nineteenth century takes on airs and adulates itself.
From Là-bas by Keene Wallace
Mr Tomkinson said he missed the now adulated head coach after Wolves' game against Ipswich, so he was excited when his door staff told him on Sunday "the big man is coming".
From BBC ● Apr. 14, 2025
“He seizes his chance, works like crazy, and takes power, making himself anointed and adulated by this incredible circle of French bosses and intellectuals,” Gaspard Gantzer, a former classmate of Macron’s, has written.
From The New Yorker ● Jun. 24, 2019
Moreover, in real life, people who possess technological knowledge, primarily the scions of Silicon Valley, are widely adulated, viewed as heroes who will inherently change society for the better.
From Salon ● Apr. 13, 2019
The egg yolk was perfectly gooey, but the egg white was too thick and adulated with too much soy sauce and other seasoning.
From Seattle Times ● Feb. 1, 2018
Since the name of Napoleon has been coupled with the capitulation of Sedan, it is loathed as much as it once was adulated.
From Diary of the Besieged Resident in Paris by Henry Labouchere
The behaviour towards the European team during this week's practice rounds, held in a family-friendly atmosphere, has been largely respectful and adulating.
From BBC ● Sep. 25, 2025
“Everything Cohen says about adulating, and then despising Trump, is bolstered and corroborated by massive other evidence.”
From Salon ● May 16, 2024
As master archer and adulating sidekick Kate Bishop, the lively Steinfeld crafts a performance of sharp contrasts opposite Jeremy Renner’s more serious-minded hero, Hawkeye/Clint Barton.
From Washington Post ● Dec. 30, 2021
This six-episode series is Steinfeld’s MCU origin story, and although she plays the adulating sidekick, she will probably see her status rise — and could potentially even take on the Hawkeye title herself.
From Washington Post ● Nov. 24, 2021
They made no advances and did none of the hateful homage of the adulating male.
From Sea and Sardinia by D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence
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